Penn State University Park

Architectural Engineering Technology - ARCHIVE

PROFESSOR DHUSHY SATHIANATHAN,
Head, School of Engineering Design, Technology, and Professional Programs,
Penn State University Park(2 AET)
PROFESSOR TINA MERLI, Program Coordinator, Penn State Worthington
Scranton
PROFESSOR DAVID MEREDITH, Program Coordinator, Penn State Fayette

This major is designed
to provide technically trained personnel between the level of high school graduate
and professional engineer or architect to support the architectural design/construction
industry, and technical support firms.

Graduates of the Architectural
Engineering Technology major may qualify for admission to baccalaureate degree
majors in Environmental Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology,
or Structural Design and Construction Engineering Technology offered at Penn
State Harrisburg.

GENERAL OPTION:
This option helps prepare students to translate sketches and design concepts
into working drawings and specifications, and to work with architects, structural
engineers, and all phases of the building/construction industry.

BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY OPTION: This option helps prepare students for the heating,
ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC&R) industry as system
designers, equipment sales representatives, building automation supervisors,
and indoor air quality specialists.

For the Associate in Engineering Technology degree in Architectural Engineering Technology, a minimum of 72 credits is required. This program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc., 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: 410-347-7700, or www.abet.org.

Scheduling Recommendation
by Semester Standing given like (Sem: 1-2)

GENERAL EDUCATION:
21 credits
(12 of these 21 credits are included in the REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR)
(See description of General Education in front of Bulletin.)

Course descriptions are stored in LionPATH, the University-wide student information system.
Please visit the LionPATH Course Catalog to access current course descriptions. At that point,
you will be leaving the University Bulletin website.

This is the official bulletin of The Pennsylvania State University.
Programmatic expectations for General Education are those in effect at the
time of admission to degree candidacy, and college and major requirements
are those in effect at the time of entry to college and major. These are
accurately indicated in each student's degree audit.

The University reserves the right to change the requirements and regulations
listed here and to determine whether a student has satisfactorily met its
requirements for admission or graduation, and to reject any applicant for
any reason the University determines to be material to the applicant's
qualifications to pursue higher education. Nothing in this material should
be considered a guarantee that completion of a program and graduation from
the University will result in employment.

The University Faculty Senate has responsibility for and authority over all
academic information contained in the Undergraduate Bulletin.